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Articles by Valerie Richardson

The new Michael Bay film "13 Hours," detailing the 2012 siege of the U.S. dipolamtic compound in Benghazi, Libya, continues a wave of conservative-oriented, pro-military films like "American Sniper." (Associated Press)

‘13 Hours’ pushes Benghazi back into spotlight, reignites debate

It's enough to turn Republicans into Hollywood fans: A big-budget action movie about the 2012 terrorist raid on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi hits theaters Friday, reigniting debate over former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's role in the deadly attack.

January 14, 2016
Visitors wait in the lobby of Al Jazeera America after the network's first broadcast on Tuesday, Aug. 20, 2013 in New York. The Qatar-based Al-Jazeera Media Network launched its U.S. outlet only eight months after announcing the new venture, which on Tuesday replaced Al Gore's Current TV in more than 45 million TV homes.   (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

Al Jazeera America shut down

Al Jazeera America was already dogged by low ratings and an anti-American image, and then the network aired a thinly sourced report last month accusing Peyton Manning and other top athletes of using performance-enhancing drugs.

January 13, 2016